Tag: gaming

Queen’s Players presents Poonanji: Welcome to the Gamestop

I’ve always known one thing: if I was trapped inside a video game, I wouldn’t be entirely sober.  Thankfully, Queen’s Players was there to ensure their audience was as well-liquored as they were on July 9.  While I enjoyed a few too many Schooners, and tried to forget that I worked in the morning,...

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The Sims and stress relief

If you were a computer-room-dwelling kid during the early 2000s, you likely ran into some incarnation of The Sims franchise. The game series is one of the most successful simulated reality franchises ever made, winning accolades from every avenue possible. Why are they so beloved? In my experience,...

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Digging up Queen’s underground gaming culture

Whether we classify ourselves as avid gamers or casual players, most of us play a part in the virtual realm: racing in Mario Kart, beating a friend in FIFA, passing a level in Candy Crush and trying to reach 2048.     Video games are everywhere, and to my recent surprise, are in high demand at Queen’s....

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